![]() There are thousands of forum posts opened everyday not only on but also on other forums and of course nearly every theme developer’s support site regarding very common issues that can be solved very quickly and easily. You’ve just downloaded or purchased a super awesome theme and you go to install it and see the lovely message below: I’m sure theme developers and community members are pretty bored of answering these questions over and over again, so I’ve decided to write the following post which addresses some of the most common WordPress theme issues so you can bookmark it and have it ready at your disposal. ![]() “the developer screwed me and gave me a theme without a stylesheet” MAMP WORDPRESS BLANK PAGE INSTALL Of course it is possible the zip file you received didn’t have a style.css file, but more likely the issue is you didn’t upload the root theme folder. Locate the folder you have of the theme on your desktop and open it (if it is zipped, unzip and open it). Now when you open it you should see all your files in there, if not the theme is likely in a sub-directory. Generally it’s somewhere obvious and the actual theme folder will likely be named the same as the theme.įor example our premium themes all have the theme inside an “Installable Theme” folder. Once found zip it and upload via WordPress or upload the unzipped folder via FTP. xml file the theme developer was so nice to provide you with and yet again you get an error! You’ve got your theme installed and now you are uploading a sample. The “failed” to import error is usually 1 of 2 things. Sorry for writing so much, but I want you to have all the data.The first is that it could be trying to load posts or taxonomies from custom post types that do not exist yet. ![]() I have tried many things, but nothing works. MAMP uses Apache, MySQL, and PHP, making it highly compatible with WordPress. wouldnt get the error message The page on localhost can not be found on a blank page. So, I type in my userame, password and the “text below”, I get one more BLANK PAGE PLEASE, I need help. The majority of the time, a white screen of death or WordPress blank page issue of website can occur if a certain plugin is not functioning properly. From the MAMP webstart page i klick on the link to MY website. If I access the I can see the login page correctly. If I try to access any page I also get a BLANK PAGE. A server response checker showed that the site is producing a 200 response code. I renamed the theme the site was using, but it didnt pick up Twenty Twelve in response. is displaying a white page, with nothing in the source code. Because there is nothing on the page, it is not trivial resolving such a situation and you will have to go under the hood in order to restore your site. I have a Wordpress install in Network mode, with subdomains. Both options are extremely simple, and either can work, so we recommend picking the solution you’re most comfortable with and giving it a try. txt, while the second focuses on changing where your site looks for the file. Now, comes the problem: On my browser, I access the I only get a BLANK PAGE. A page being completely blank is commonly referred to as a White Screen of Death (WSOD). The first involves switching the file extension from. And finally updated the wp-config.php file, for the link to the database (DB_NAME, DB_USER and DB_PASSWORD). ", " I have copied the downloaded web files(wordpress directory) (ftp) to the MAMP directory “htdocs”. In the table I have updated de “siteurl” to " In the table I have executed the following SQL commands UPDATE fvcvqcpor0_posts SET post_content = replace(post_content,"", " UPDATE fvcvqcpor0_posts SET guid = replace(guid," In local (my mac), I have done the following: I have installed the MAMP sql server software. In MAMP, I have created the database and imported the one downloaded from my website. After that, I have turned on the ARQ and Plugin firewall in my online remote website. Select either New in the left-hand sidebar or the Databases tab. PhpMyAdmin is a software tool that lets you access and manage all of your website MySQL databases. On the MAMP start page in your web browser, select Tools > phpMyAdmin. I have used the BackWPup plugin to download the database to local. The first step to install WordPress with MAMP is to create a MySQL database. After that I have downloaded all my site files (wordpress directory) to local with ftp. Open your browser and type in the address bar. I have followed the steps in post #20407: In my online website I have done the following: I have turned off ARQ and also the “Plugin firewall”. I am trying to bring down my website to local(mac) for testing and trying new themes and plugins.
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